DoesErdoganSeeHimselfasa21stCenturyOttomanSultan?

Turkey's latest moves
indicate that the country's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is doing his
best to revive the Ottoman Empire, according to Marcus Papadopoulos,
editor of the British magazine Politics First.

In an interview with Sputnik, Marcus Papadopoulos, editor of the British magazine Politics First, called Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's foreign policy a bold attempt to resuscitate the Ottoman Empire.

"The word muxuk refers to a woman who has been “desecrated”, a woman
whose social and spiritual world was destroyed and broken in all of the
areas of her life.

In the Q’eqchi’ language there are four ways to refer to sexual violence, yet muxuk is the term ‪#‎Guatemalan‬ women of the ‪#‎SepurZarco‬ community have chosen to use when talking about the war crimes perpetrated against them".

Foreign policy is both economic and military. An interpretation of U.S.
President Barack Obama's foreign policy will be presented here that
explains both his economic and his military decisions to-date, and that
shows he’s been carrying out the policies of his predecessors in office.

An exclusive hour length interview in which Trade Expert Linda Kaucher
demystifies TTIP, CETA, Brexit, and the effect each could have on the UK
minimum wage, employment rights, the NHS, food safety, and our right to
know where our food has been grown.

Linda takes us behind the
jargon and thinking that trade agreements hinge upon and sheds a ray of
light on the strategy currently being pursued in Brussels and Washington DC to permanently prioritise the rights of corporations above the rights of the people they are supposed to serve .

domingo, 28 de febrero de 2016

The reality that the candidates may not be substantially different
from each other constitutes one level of concern. Of even greater
magnitude is that the election results may be predetermined. The entire
campaign and electoral process may be a sham, a display to convince us
that the race—and therefore the future– is not fixed. In other words,
the elections may be a charade to sucker us into believing that we have
choice when we do not.

If we are living in a mock- up nation, wherein
the program has been predetermined and we are objects, rather than
subjects of our own future, one could conceivably see where the election
could be contrived to convince us that we live in a representative
democracy when we do not. If in fact we do not, the spin doctors may go
to some lengths to engineer our delusion. The proof of this could be
found in what is commonly termed “election fraud.”

KurdsDriveDaeshFromSyria'sofTellAbiad,Kill70Militants-Militia

A spokesman for the
Syrian Democratic Forces said that Kurdish militias drive Daesh militant
group from the Syrian town of Tell Abiad located near the
Syrian-Turkish border and killed 70 militants during the operation.

Of course, for a serious journalist or analyst, it should be career
suicide to treat facts as anything but sacred. Those who work for pro-EU
think tanks, frequently think differently. They believe it's acceptable
to embellish statistics, facts and figures. Often, they just conjure
numbers from the ether and present them as the fruits of serious
research. (Op-Edge by Bryan MacDonald)

"We’re going to keep fighting to get the word out about the danger of
the TPP for people with cancer and people who need access to medicines
in the U.S. and around the world... even though we have to deal with the
criminal justice system." - Cancer patient and activist Zahara
Heckscher

In 2011 the US and its allies laid waste to Libya. The nation was
promised democracy but instead was divided and destroyed. Refugees
flooded out of the devastated nation into Europe and the stage was set
for Syria to fall next.

sábado, 27 de febrero de 2016

The Obama administration, eager to assuage Saudi Arabia’s anger over the
Iran nuclear deal and the failure to achieve “regime change” in Syria,
has turned a blind eye to Riyadh’s savaging of Yemen, even though that
is helping Al Qaeda militants expand their territory, writes JONATHAN
MARSHALL.

King
Salman the President and First Lady to a reception room at Erga Palace
during a state visit to Saudi Arabia on Jan. 27, 2015. (Official White
House Photo by Pete Souza)

Philosophers have been muzzled by the Western global regime; most of
great modern philosophy concealed from the masses. What has been left of
it, allowed to float on the surface is toothless, irrelevant and
incomprehensible: a foolish outdated theoretical field for those few
remaining intellectual snobs.

ERIC ZUESSE: On February 20th, the anti-Russian propaganda site Newsweek
headlined «How We Can Defeat Putin» and presented an essay from Evelyn
Farkas, of the NATO-generated Atlantic Council, but didn’t indicate her
being controlled by the same people who control NATO (the US
aristocracy). (Newsweek hid her connection to NATO – gave no indication
of it.)

BRANDON TURBEVILLE: Bouthaina Shaaban has been an effective and
dominating figure representing the Syrian government in Western media
for years now. Having delivered a number of fiery rebuttals to Western
governments and the claims made by their State Departments and media
mouthpieces, the political advisor to President Bashar al-Assad has
recently returned to the Western media circuit to respond to questions
regarding fighting terrorism in Syria and the upcoming implementation of
a U.S. – Russian brokered ceasefire there.

JOHN CLARKE: On February 17, a mass delegation of members and supporters
of the Ontario Coalition Against Poverty (OCAP) marched to Toronto City
Hall. We brought with us copies of a report we had put together called
Out in the Cold: The Crisis in Toronto’s Shelter System.

To protect its environment from the self-replicating pollution of GMO
plants, Hungary has set fire to 500 hectares of GM corn, according to
LaJos Bognar, Hungary’s Minister of Rural Development. The planting of
genetically modified crops is currently illegal in Hungary, and in 26
other countries around the world. Moreover, in at least 50 countries,
GMOs are required to be labeled.

Meanwhile in America, the USDA disallowed GMO labeling
and is promoting the continued commercialization of genetically
modified crops. Monsanto has entrenched itself within the American
political and legal systems, influencing politicians to sell out the
environment for profit.

Listening to a roll call of the 86 women who were killed in 2013 by
their male partner or ex-partner is absolutely chilling. As Vanessa
Engle’s powerful documentary unfolds, it’s obvious that there is no
common thread to the murders other than perhaps the killer’s jealousy or
control issues. The women’s ages ranged from 23 to 80; some of the
couples had just met while others had been together for 30 years; and
they all lived in different areas, and had different cultural and
economic backgrounds.

Family members, friends and neighbours give
a more detailed account of seven of these deaths, turning them from
shocking statistics to real human stories. The phone call calmly made by
Anne-Marie Birch’s husband just after he killed her and the distress of
Joanna Hall’s sister when describing how a new boyfriend stabbed her
sibling to death is harrowing. There’s no commentary because none is
necessary.

viernes, 26 de febrero de 2016

TTIP is supposed to become a living agreement. The work of trade
negotiators, and their business allies, will continue in new
institutions such as private courts that privilege corporate power or
through regulatory cooperation. Those processes have no democratic
oversight and little concern for social and environmental issues. This
is why these four letters – TTIP – have become so notorious: their
direct association with threats to citizens and massive opportunities
for big corporations.

At the same time that the European parliament voted for an arms embargo
on Saudi Arabia over its bombardment of Yemen, British Prime Minister
David Cameron boasted of 'brilliant' arms sales to the country. Our
latest magazine 'Blood brothers: Saudi Arabia and the West' examines the
Saudi regime, its human rights violations, and oil and arms sales. NI
Editor Vanessa Baird's keynote dissects the idea that Saudi Arabia is
'our friend'. Read her keynote below. Subscribe now to gain digital
access to the whole magazine: nin.tl/1XPvllN

History has been made by the collective efforts of people and by an
ever-expanding community of struggle. The heroisation of a few is better
left to a corporate media in perpetual need of leaders. Nelson Mandela
and Martin Luther King always made clear that their accomplishments were
collective, "achieved by the women and the men who were their
comrades".

The #Oscarssowhite hashtag would not have existed without the Black Panthers or Black Lives Matter, writes Barat [Getty]

The Rothschilds had decided upon the formula of a “managed conflict”
for World War I because of the difficulty they’d encountered in
defeating the Boers in South Africa between 1899 and 1901. After
illegally annexing the Transvaal in 1881, the British had been turned
back with a resounding defeat at the Battle of Majuba Hill (near
Volksrust, South Africa) by Paul Kruger. In 1889, as a result of the
discovery of vast wealth in gold and diamonds in South Africa, the
Rothschilds returned to loot the nation
with 400,000 British soldiers pitted against 30,000 “irregulars”
(farmers with rifles) whom the Boers could put into the field. The Boer
War was started by Rothschild’s agent, Lord Alfred Milner, against the
wishes of a majority of British citizens. His plans were aided by
another Rothschild agent, Cecil Rhodes, who later left his entire
fortune to the furtherance of the Rothschild program, through the Rhodes
Trust — a constant funding source for Rothschild agents, and the basis
of the entire “foundation” empire today.

The British fought a “no prisoners” scorched earth war, destroying
farms and mercilessly shooting down Boers who tried to surrender. It was
in this war that the institution of concentration camps — unsanitary
and fever-riddden — was brought to the world, as the British rounded up
and imprisoned anyone thought to be sympathetic to the Boers, including
many women and children. A report after the war concluded that 27,927
Boers (of whom 24,074 — roughly 50% of the Boer child population — were
under the age of 16) had died of starvation, disease, and exposure in
the concentration camps. In all, about one in four of the Boer inmates,
mostly children, died. This genocidal policy would next be used by the
Rothschild-financed Bolsheviks in Russia, who adopted the Boer War
concept to murder 66 million Russians between 1917 and 1967. There was
never any popular reaction to either of these atrocities due to media
control, which makes discussion of these calamities a taboo subject…

The Rothschilds had decided upon the formula of a “managed conflict”
for World War I because of the difficulty they’d encountered in
defeating the Boers in South Africa between 1899 and 1901. After
illegally annexing the Transvaal in 1881, the British had been turned
back with a resounding defeat at the Battle of Majuba Hill (near
Volksrust, South Africa) by Paul Kruger. In 1889, as a result of the
discovery of vast wealth in gold and diamonds in South Africa, the
Rothschilds returned to loot the nation
with 400,000 British soldiers pitted against 30,000 “irregulars”
(farmers with rifles) whom the Boers could put into the field. The Boer
War was started by Rothschild’s agent, Lord Alfred Milner, against the
wishes of a majority of British citizens. His plans were aided by
another Rothschild agent, Cecil Rhodes, who later left his entire
fortune to the furtherance of the Rothschild program, through the Rhodes
Trust — a constant funding source for Rothschild agents, and the basis
of the entire “foundation” empire today.

The British fought a “no prisoners” scorched earth war, destroying
farms and mercilessly shooting down Boers who tried to surrender. It was
in this war that the institution of concentration camps — unsanitary
and fever-riddden — was brought to the world, as the British rounded up
and imprisoned anyone thought to be sympathetic to the Boers, including
many women and children. A report after the war concluded that 27,927
Boers (of whom 24,074 — roughly 50% of the Boer child population — were
under the age of 16) had died of starvation, disease, and exposure in
the concentration camps. In all, about one in four of the Boer inmates,
mostly children, died. This genocidal policy would next be used by the
Rothschild-financed Bolsheviks in Russia, who adopted the Boer War
concept to murder 66 million Russians between 1917 and 1967. There was
never any popular reaction to either of these atrocities due to media
control, which makes discussion of these calamities a taboo subject…

Multinational corporations dodge their tax responsibilities... and the people of the world pay the price.

This scenario should "have no place in the 21st century."

Stella,
a teacher in Lilongwe, Malawi, says: "I pay almost 17,000 kw (US$23) in
tax every month and then when I go to the shops and I buy a packet of
sugar or a tablet of soap I have to pay VAT. Big companies have to start
paying as well." (Photo: ActionAid)